Kevin Bennett - Vocals/Guitar
"The Flood would like it to be known that it will be continuing as a 'fluid' line-up , the only constant being KB. Any gig may involve past , present or future members and will therefore be unpredictable and fresh.......... we made 4 albums and always sold enough to make another one thanks to our loyal following. We were critical successes but this in the end isn't enough to sustain 4 individualsmaintaining a common goal , so the band will become what it always was ......... a vehicle for KB's songs............see you at a gig soon."
“FYI...THE FLOOD does not personally monitor this site but the band asked me to make sure I take good care of our friends.
I will do my best to keep THE FLOOD informed of all the comments and requests from our friends and from time to time will post notes from the band on this site.
Thanks for all your support of THE FLOOD and their music, Mark Young”
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THE FLOOD
Everybody's Favourite
Bio 2008.
There's something prematurely mythic about The Flood. Their name swirls with the gravity of the Old Testament and the everyday calamity of life on the land: a force of nature, and a story thick with sediments of truth and fable.
Rock'n'roll has its own tributary from this source, of course. Dylan, the Band, Creedence, Neil Young, Gram Parsons and John Prine drank from the stream that fuelled the Dingoes, Don Walker, Paul Kelly and the scores of waterholes between Sydney and Tamworth that nourished the Flood these past ten years.
This band, in turn, has carved its own legend. Nashville troubadour Kevin Welch said his brief stint out front was "like getting behind the wheel of a Formula One race car".
Fans have long known the feeling. Their last album, The Late Late Show, won Tamworth's Golden Guitar for Group of the Year in '06. Rhythms magazine calls them "the best Australian country rock band since The Dingoes."
EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE is The Flood's wryly titled leap forward. It's the Sydney band's fourth album of stories that spring like desert flowers from the ancient, red Earth.
It's significantly book-ended by "Nick & Elliott", a lament for beauty lost to a cruel world –ironically as beautiful a song as you'll find strung between ringing acoustic guitar and piano.
"Country Girl" is one man's yearning for simplicity, a dirt road dedication to Mother Nature in her youthful bloom. "Come Tomorrow" wears the brave face of a rambler imagining salvation over the horizon: maybe a moment of clarity, maybe a distortion through the bottom of a glass.
We know these people and we recognise their landscapes, inside and out. That's partly the gift of singer-songwriter-guitarist Kevin Bennett, and partly the straight-up, wood-grained master craftsmanship of James Gillard (bass, harmony vocals), Tim Wedde (keys, accordion) and Scott Hills (drums).
"I think we've captured the best things about the Flood with this record," says Kevin. "We’ve got the right balance of quality production and roughness."
As such, Everybody's Favourite splits the difference between the polish of The Late Late Show and the raw spontaneity of their self-titled album of '03.
The balance is in the hands of the four musicians, all lifelong journeymen of exceptional skill and sensitivity. Their entwined family trees reach back to yet more mythic names – Western Flyer, Russell Morris, Broderick Smith, the Chambers family and Paul Kelly, to name a few.
"This was the first time I've ever made demos for the band ahead of time," says Kevin, "although that often doesn't mean much when you play with guys like this. You might have an idea of how a song goes, then it gets dissected, changed into another animal completely. That's the part that I love."
Besides the bedrock of bass, drums and guitar, its hard to imagine these songs without Tim's spare, evocative organ and accordion, James's seamless high harmonies, or passing flourishes like Mick Albeck's violin on "Like Love" and Bill Chambers' fluid steel guitar on "Hey Brother".
There are no star turns here, though. No fireworks, just a steady, measured glow to illuminate the stories that come alive through Kevin Bennett's golden throat strings.
At the geographic heart of the album, "Rockdale" sounds suspiciously like literal autobiography. "Down The River" raises its voice to speak for all Australians of heart and conscience. The barely contained fury of "Too Many People" expands the field of vision to the level of global consciousness.
And so the ripples of empathy expand, from the wry music business parable of "Golden Hills" to the sentiments of "Serve You Well", a song of gratitude and compassion as universal as a parent's advice to a child.
"People who like our band are pretty loyal and hardnosed about it," says Kevin Bennett. It’s a typically understated way of saying that The Flood strikes a chord in everyone who takes the time to open their ears.
Everybody's Favourite.
- by Michael Dwyer
The Flood: Everybody's Favourite is out on 21January 2008 through One Stop Entertainment
- ARIA Nominated - Best Blues and Roots Album 2006 - 'The Late Late Show'.
- 2006 CMAA Golden Guitar - Group of the Year.
Hey there, Caught you playing for the first time at Diggers on Hats Off to Tamworth. Wow what a band and what slick vocals you have. YOu sang "Silver Threads and Golden Needles" and I thought this is gonna be interesting!!! You did it slow and sweet. A true vocalist can take a song and make it his own. I was blown away !! Im a true fan. Marie
Hey Kev, Was at a Jimmy Barnes gig in Brissy recently and mentioned you. Said he'd luv ur voice - (got that Paul Rogers edge - which he loves) and that he should listen to you. James Gillard was there also - so I think he was pullin my leg when he said he hadn't heard of you.
Heyy! Thanks for accepting :)
How are you?
If you have the chance, I'd love it if you could drop by my page and check out my photography
Cheers
- Lu. x
Hi Kev, It was awesome to see you at the Excelsior in Syd recently (with BC & Killer)...you always take time out to chat and dedicate a song...thanks :-)
New album artwork looks fab - please tell all about the new KB Solo album. When's it released? CAN'T WAIT TO HEAR IT!!!
We're looking forward to the show with you and Bill in Adelaide next week, 12th and 13th March, 7.30pm, way down in the Tunnels at the Lion Hotel. 161 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide.
There's still a few tickets left, so we thought we'd let your Adelaide friends know through this comment.
hey KB.....i rekon if U ever recorded 'House on the hill' again U should get Doug on drums with that 'stevie' like backbeat-it would make all the difference i rekon-bloody great song mate :)